A New Jersey woman was charged with manslaughter and felony assault on Tuesday for a botched butt lift where she injected silicone into a woman's behind, the New York Daily News reported.

Tamira Mobley, 28, was arrested on Monday for the death of 22-year-old Tamara Blaine.  

Blaine, from Queens, New York, died at St. Luke's Hospital on July 8, 2013 after she suffered a seizure at the Liberty Inn in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.

Her cause of death was not immediately known. A medical examiner noticed there were puncture wounds on her buttocks. It wasn't until October when the examiner concluded Blaine died from a "systemic silicone emboly due to a cosmetic silicone injection of the buttocks," according to the Daily News. The medical examiner ruled Blaine's death was a homicide.

Mobley, a self-proclaimed cosmetologist, paid for the hotel room with her credit card the day Blaine died. Blaine allegedly suffered the seizure nearly two hours later. Mobley called the front desk and asked for them to call 911, but fled the scene after emergency responders arrived, the Daily News reported.

Blaine's mother, Lola Blaine, told the Daily News she did not know her daughter was dead until the morgue sent her a bill. She said her daughter was healthy the last time she saw her.

The mother said the police did not take her seriously when she tried to report her daughter missing. Police told her they could not do anything because her daughter was an adult.

"I went in person to the precinct to explain to them. Nobody was there for me," Lola Blaine told the Daily News. "They don't give a damn. They look at her like she's less than a dog."

Mobley, from Wood-Ridge, was previously arrested in New Jersey for forgery. Mobley was held on $100,000 bail on Tuesday after she appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court.